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CIIARLOTXi: DAILY I i 4. J AMINO OF THE CLUBS. AMERICAN LFAGUB. . Won. Iost P.C T i r.it .... ,.i i ' ilaiMphia .. 1 H'MCU... ., . K'vi'i.tnd New York . 1 s'on ., ... M. lrms .... - Hslilngto.-f .. 70 4 .603 70 71 70 bo bi 48 37 4ti M M 63 9 77 . .5V .503 .464 .4 ; .411 .325 NATIONAL LFAGUE. ' . . . Won. Lost P.C .718 .692 .6!t .64K ChlentfO .. riltsbnrg . Nrw York . Fhllad.lphl Brooklyn .... Brooklyn . St. Ivoula .. S9 36 71 t SS 54 64 39 49 ' 48 63 65 5 SS .464 .311 1 SOCTHEJRN LEAGUE. ' .". . ,. Won. Lost P.C .5S2 ,5t .517 .604 ,4W ,4fti .i7 .438 Memphis ,. .. Atlanta Little Rock .. .. 71 61 64 68 10 ; ii a 67 ' 64 New Orleans 61 Montgomery , bhreveport ... Birmingham.;.. Nashville .. . 68 SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE. Won. Lt. P.C Charleston . Jacksonville Macon Sva,nnn Augusta . Columbia 74 45 .62 67 66 67 5S 33 f.l (4 til 60 M .650 .4i3 VIHGINIA STATE TiElAKJUE. Won. Lost P P. Norfolk ..... Danville Lynchburg . . Richmond Roanoke .... Portsmouth 6S 44 .669 6! 6S K 6 39 61 51 A3 'X 67 .645 .533 5W .368 BASEBALL YESTERDAY. . American League. MORNING GAMF8. ' At Philadelphia.: Philadelphia 1; Wash- '"iTNew Tork: New York-Boston first gim pontooned. wet grounds. At Cleveland: Cleveland ; M. Louia 2. 09 innings). . 1A , At Chicago: Chicago 5: Detroit 5. - EVENING GAMES. w At Philadelphia: Philadelphia 3; W ash- ,BAtSiw Tork: New York J: Boston 13. At Cleveland: Cleveland 1; St. Louia 4. At Chicago: Chicago 4; Detroit 2. National League. - 1 MORNING GAMES. - At Boston: Boston 2; Philadelphia 1. At Pittsburg: Pittsburs; 6; Cincinnati 4, Afternoon game postponed, rain. At New York: New York-Brooklyn first game poatponed. wet grounds. EVENING GAMES. At Boston: Bobtoo-Phtladelphia game postponed, rain. . At New Yorto: . New York 0; Brooklyn I - (Called 13th Inning, darkness). At St Louis: First game Mt. Louis 6; " cflcago 9. Secend game: St. Louis 9; Chicago . (Called 7th Inning). Southern Iearuc. At Nashville: Moming-Nashvllle 3; Memphis L AfternoonNashville i; ; Memphis 3. , At Birmingham: New Orleans !: Blr- - mlngham 1. Afternoon-Binningham 13; New Orleana 0. At Montgomery: Second game Mont- gomery 1; Little Rock 6. At Atlanta: Afternoon-Shreveport Atlanta I. South Atlantic League. 0; At Columbia,: Mornlrg ( hurlestnn 1; Columbia H. Afternoon CtuHeston 1; J Columbia 8. At Savannah: First name Savannah 6; Jacksonville 1. Second game - Savannah - I; Jacksonville 1. At Macon: First game AurusU 3; ' Macon . Second game Augusta 2; Ma- LOB 4. ' ' : Virginia State League, . At Portsmouth: Morning-Norfolk 1; Portsmouth 0. Afternoon at Norfolk Portsmouth 3; Norfolk 3. iio Innings;. At Roanoke: Morning-Roanoke 2; 'Lynchburg 0. Afternoon -Roanoke 1; - Lynchburg 4. At . RliTimond: Morning-Dnnvllle S; Richmond 0. Afternoon Danville 6; Richmond 3. Eastern Ljpuc . At Buffalo: Morning Buffalo 1: Mon treal ft. A fUirnoon Buffalo 0; Montreal!. At Baltimore: 1 Morning-Jersey City - ; Baltimore 2. Aftei -noon Jer;y City 1: Baltimore 2. At Rochester: Mornlnu-Toronto 4; Rochester '- Afternoon-Toronto 'I; f. Rochestor 1. At Providence: Providence-Newark . gurue poslponed, rain. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Chicago, Sept. 2. Detroit won the morning gam here to J. Chicago scor ' ed all its runs In the eighth on four hits and some poor fielding. Cobb slopped the rally by aflne catch. Score: R. H. K. 1-'!!rp'M.i...-' ivu fWift j..n r. t. n fiietroiL. 000 01 W- 7 I'atterics: Smith, Fiene, Owen and flullivan; KItlian and Schmidt. Time, AFTHRNOON GAME, ChlcjMi. Sepl. 2. Detroit and Chicago , 4 Woke even here to-day. The locals took ; the aftemoat) contest 4 to by bunching . all their five hits in the lirst inning. Score: R. II. E. Chicago 400 OOO OOx 4 t Lvtrolt .. . 101 OiO- 7 2 ' Batteries: Walsh, Wrhlt- and Sullivan; 4, t lfnoTan, Schmidt and F.rwlii. Time, ,' "jU). Umplrev Evans anil lluiht. ' ' " ' -'Philadelphia. Sept. 2. -inability 10 hit O, Smith caused the defeat of Philadel phia by Washington this iimrnlng. Wad , oill relivel Coombs U the sevmth In ' ning on account of wlldnes. ' , Score: K. 11. E. , Washington (W mi Ttfi - ;i 2 Philadelphia onri (yii fv t, 1 v Batteries: C. Smith and Blork; , Coombs. Waddell and Schick. Time, 1 46. , Umpire, O'louphlin ' AFTERNOON GAME. , ' Phnadelphla, Sept. Philadelphia de feated Wanhlngtou 'his afternoon before ', the largest crowd of the season A wild v- Ihrow of Johnson Into the bleachers al lowed the locals to wire enough runs in the ninth t win. Score: R. H. E. , Washington 0110000002 7 1 Itilladeiphla l'W nw 002-3 11 0 Butteries; Johnson and Warner; Flank i and Powers. Tunc-, 2 hours. Umpire, O'Loufihlln. Cleveland. Sept. 2. Cleveland defeated St IjOuis 1h!s morning 3 to 2. A catch : Ly, Hemphill that cut off two runs in the .lxth inning, feature the game. Score: a H E. Cleveland .. .. .... 010 lnO 000 1-3 9 2 fit Louis 003 m 000 0! 7 2 Batteries: Joss and Clarke; . Howell. Ppencer and Stephens. Time, 1:61. Um pire, Connolly. v A STERNOON GAMR. Oeveland. Sept. 2.-St. lx,ul defeated CleirelandiTTy tlie sM)re of I to 1 this af lernoon and snt the locals into fourth ylac again; Clarke's home run saved Cleveland from a shut out. feore; R. JL R. Cleveland : 0fl01Of-l g J ' St Louis .. .. .. ... JOS 000 0004 19 a Patterles: Rhpudes, Berger and Clarke; -Powell and Spencer. Time, 1:4L tfn ' f'lre, Connolly. New York, Rert. t-Raln caused a postponment of this morning's game. The ttf term ion game was plaved on soft Krounds and resulted in a victory for Boun 12 tol. ' ror: R. H. E. Boston ,, 101 aoo 004-13 13 'ew York ... .. .... 001 000 0f) 1 4 Batteries: Young and Crlgcrj Orth, ' ?.ttna w';kfr- 'f'e. iAl. empires, fhertuan and rilafford. ' , . NATIONAL LEAGUE. , St. Iuls. Mo., I5cpt 2,-Pt Iyuls, tail ei.ders in the pennant race, to-day shot cut 4hieg', the lder, in two games. ii wig v v' v. iiw secono game was nd4 In the 7tli by darkness. . S're; r R. It. E. I chiiago ' a w m-4 2 j i H.'ttertes: Kromnie and Marshall; 1' racier, Taylor and Mors n. : Time, 1:61. t tn)lr, Emshe. ..... , K' rd game: ' ' R. H, K. 1 " 4 Irtiirj H 3 .. .. .. .... MM M-t i 1 Batteries: Lush ami N'oonan; Pff5t.r, Taylor and Moral). Time, 1:47. Urnpiro, E'nisiie. . I New York, Sept i. Inlerborough rivals had a game this afternoon at Hie Polo grounds. At the end of the 13th innlns with the score to 0 T mpire O Iay call ed the game on account of darkness. Score: R. H. E. Brooklyn , ooo ono 000 (mo 0-0 6 0 New York .. . . 000 W0 WO O-O 7 2 Batteriesi Bell and Bitter: Ames and Brt-snahan. 'Time, 2:23. Umpire, O'Day. Pittsburg, Pa.. Sept. ".-Pittsburg won the morning game from Cincinnati on a tPree-biiKKr by Wpgncr In the fifth In ning. CamnlU pitched a strong game. Score: ;. ft. rt. ib. Pittsburg .. .. .... Of)!K00Ox-6 0 1 Cincinnati 000 3W M 4 5 4 Latteries: Canmita and Gibson; Hitt and McLean. Time, y:40. limmrea, Rlg, ler and Klera. Ttnstnn. lient. 2. Morning gome-Moran was buttel hard in th fourth Inning to day and Boston won from Philadelphia, to 1. Score: IL H. K. Boston .. .. ... . nro m mt 6 1 Philadelphia.'..'.. .. tW4l0ttl i u Batteries: unoaman ana crown; iuo- ren and uoom. Time. ijnipirea, Carpenter and Johnstone. SOt'THERX LEAGUE, . Mnntrnmerv. Ala.. Sent t Little Rock did not arrive until after 4 o'clock and the umpire, declared the first game for feited to Monta-omerv 9 to 0. , The man ager of the visiting team will contest the decision. hTe second game proved easy for Little Rock. Score:" R. H. E. Montgomery .. 00-) IflO 0001 Little Rock .. ...... umiW'i- u s Batteries: Walters ana starg; waisn, Weema and Hausen. Naahvllles Tenn.. Sept. 2. Nashville won both games from Memphis to-day by all-round good playing and tine hit ting. Afternoon game: H. E. V 1 7 1 Hurl- Nashville- .. Memphis 300 W0 Jlx-7 oo-i 000 001 s and Schipp; Batterlea: Hardy hurt and Bills. Birmlnahont. Ala.. Sept 2.-Plillllps was batted from the box In two innings and the game was turned into a farce. score: t m. k Birmingham 440 040 10g H 14 New Orleans 000 01)0 000- 0 8 3 Batteries: Wllhelm and Latimer; Gas ton. Phillips and Htratton. Atlanta, Ga.. Sept. 2 Atlanta won the afternoon game by bunching hits In the nrtn ana atxtn innings. Score: it H. n. Shreveport 000 OOO 00 0 5 3 Atlanta 000 011 Ox -5 7 1 Batteries: Dapp and Hickman; Castle- ton and Swieney. SOCTII ATLANTIC LEAGUE. Macon. Ga 8ept. 2. Macon took both game of the double-header from Au gusta here to-day, scoring 8 runs to 3 In the first and 4 to 2 in the second, Score: R. H. K. Augusta .. .. .. 210 OM 000-3 4 2 Macon 2U ffl 02x-8 9 2 Second game: R. H. E. Augusta nnoV2 2 6 3 Macon 000 102 1-4 3 Columbia. S. C Sent. 2 The morning game was a listless affair, the only in ert-sting features being the box work of Kchwenk and the hard hitting by Co lumbia. It was called at the end of the seventh by agreement. The afternoon game was brilliant an.1 exciting, the lo cals espeeliilly doing fas: work. Morning game: It H. K. Charleston 100 OOO 0-1 A 2 Columbia 013 010 xH $ 1 Butteries: Mullln and Evers; Sehwenk and Kox. Time. 1:27. Umpire, Brady. Afternoon iiame: R. H. K. Charleston 100 000 000-1 " 3 Columbia 300 000 00x-3 7 4 Batteries: White and Relslnger; Vletv hara and McPhcrson. Time, 1:30. Um pire, Brady. Savannoh, Ga., Sept. 2. Savannah and Jacksonville played a double-header In honor of Labor Day. Savannah taking the first by a scor of i to 1, nd th9 second resulting In a 1 to 1 tlo, being called at (no end of the seventh. Score: It II. E. Savannah UK 120 20x- 10 9 Jacksonville 10( OOO (KK) 1 & 2 Batteries: Klcber and Stevens; Lea end Roth. Second game: R. H, E. Savannah 000 100 0 1 3 1 Jacksmvilio 000 0 1 1 7 3 Butteries: Koff and Stevens; Savldge and Hchan. Umpire, Mace. JOE THOMAS KNOCKED OUT. Young Kctchrll, of Butte, HandH Out Four Swift Ones and JLUromra Sew Welter-weight Cliainplon of tho World. San f'ranclsco, Sept. 2. Ldbor Day gave to the world a new welter weight champion. In the thirty-sec ond round of a scheduled forty-fiflve round content at ColTroth's arena ut Colma this afternoon, Young Ketch ell, of Butte, Mont., knocked - out Champion Joe Thomas, of Han Fran cisco, In the presence of 8,000 per sons. Not until the champion had gone to the floor four times in tjuu k Sttceesslon did his aeconda throw up the sponge. . Thomas had to he carried to his cor ner and It was several minutes before he recovered. "Tho bwt man won,' was Thomas' frank acknowledgement when thfl breiath that had been pounded out of him came buck. The suddonnesa with which thi end came In the thirty-second round took many by aurprlce. They clinched mid broke away and Ketchell drove Tlioma to the door with a left in the stomach followed by a terrific right croax on the Jaw. Thomas took all I he co'unt the rules allowed anu wnen fe got up it was plain the end was at hand. Three times he went down under a rain of rights and left swings, the force of which put him out so effr-llvely that his seconds mercifully to.sned up tho sponge. Both men Aero severely pun ished. Races at SIie pwlicud Bay. Sheepshead Bay, N. Y., Sept 2--Nea-lon, fur whom B. Dubois gave 114.000 fit Saratoga, won the Twin City handicap cne mill- and a quarter at Bheepsheod Bay to-dny. The race whs worth $11,700 to tho winner. Neulon went to the front MASURY'S PAINTS- GUARANTEED ' - to be mads of Strictly Pure White Lead, Oxide of Zinc, Linseed Oil Turpentine Dryer and Pure Colors, to contain nothing else, ana to be full measure. Greatest Spread, Maximum ' IUdlng. Power,. Superior Durability. Made by JOHN W. MASURY & SON New Tork: Chicago Sold by EZELL-M VERS COMPANY CItarlotte, N. C : . -"vi ' .4 Sellable merchants: Write factory for exclusive agency. For Qulclc Sate Wc. offer you a 7-room cottage, all modern con veniences, in first-class condition, , 011. the corner of Poplar and Ninth streets, for , . . $5,000. Call or 'phone ' - . - V CAROLINA BEALTYCO V9. D. WILKINSON, Manager. . . ' 45 N. Tryon St. , 'Fire Insurance. ' 'Phone BOO. at the start "and makfmr e!l the F'ce won easily by six lengths. He ' quoted at 4 to 1 In the betting. Law rence P. Dalev. an added rtarter, at J9 to 1, won tae autumn maiden In a drive by half a length from the favorite, Jim Trst'raee. handicap- furlongs: main co'irise: Keator, f to 2. won; Mark An tony II. 7 to 6, place, second; Cressina, even, third. Time, 1.141-5. Second race, steeplechase, about two miles: Homescli. 5 to 1. won; Judge White. 1 to 3, place, second; Paprika, out. third. Time, 4:11. . . Third race, autumn maiden, 6 furlongs, futurity ourse: Lawrence P. Daley, 0 to 1, won; Jim Gaftney. 7 to 10, place, recond; Desirous, 4 to 5. thlruV Time, 1 . Fourth race, the Twin City, 3-year-olds and up. mile and quarter: Nealon. to 1. won- Dandelion, 2 to 1. place, second; Beacon Ug.1t. to 6, third. Time, i?3-i. Fifth raea, selling, 3-year-olds and up ward, mile and a half, on turf:' Lancas trian, 6 to. 2, won; Good Luck. 8 to 5, place, second; Brancas, 1 t 1, third. Time. 2:34 2-9. ' . Sixth race, selling, 2-year-olds, 8 furi longs, futurity course: Wave Crest 7 to 2. won; King Folly, 3 to 1. place, second; Martha Jane, 4 to 5, third. Time, 1:16. Less Than 2 Rounds Does For FlU patrick. Fort Wayne, Ind., Sept. 2 Jimmy Gardner, of Lowell, Mass., won easily over Dick Fltipatrlck, of Chicago, to night after 41 seconds of the second round. Fitapatrlelc v did not land a lgmle blow The gong saved Flti patrlck in tha first on his second down. Clutter Oak Races Postponed. Hartford, Conn., Sept., 2. A drenching rain compelled the post ponement of the Grand Circuit races at Charter Oak this afternoon and the card was assigned for to-morrow aft ernoon, i ; A Quirk Knockout. Lawrence, Mass., Sept. 2. Billy Papke, of Spring Valley Falls, I1L, knocked out Tommy Sullivan, of Law rence, to-day In the first round of a contest that was scheduled to go IS rounds. The fight lasted only two and one-half minutes. ANNOUNCEMENT. Drs. W. A. Graham and T. H. Wright beg to announce that they have formed copartnership- for the practice of Medicine and Surgery. Office over Jordan's Drug Store. WB WILL BUY Frwln Cotton Mill stock pfd.' (N. C.) Irion Cotton Mill stock (Ga.) Oxark Cotton Mill stock (N. U.) Modena Cotton Mill stock (N. C.) Lancaster Cotton-MHl stock (8. C.) Oibson Cotton Mill stock (N. C.) Monarch Cotton Mill stock (N. C.) WB WILL SELL Cora Cotton Mill stock (N. C.) 161. Gaffney Cotton Mill stock S. C.) 9. German Amn. Cotton Mill stock pfd. (N. C.) 85. . All quotations subject to change; If you want to buy or sell cotton mill stock or other good securities write us, we make no Charge far advertising unless rale or purchase at price agreed upon. We have some choice investments for sale, paying 10, X and 30 per cent, in Southern cotton mill stocks, will bear close Investifation. The Southern mills nro making millions. SOUTHERN SECURITIES & TRUST COMPANY J. A. Glenn, Pres. C. M. Glenn, Tress. (Jastonia. X. C. Make Your Straw Hat New With Wapiti's Hat Cleaner lOc Dilworth Drug Store B. S. DAVIS. Thono 247. "OS THE SQUARE." . Jordan's Mosquito Drops They insure a goo4 night's rest. Get a bottle. NURSES' REGISTER Q ON THE SQUARE "WE NEVER CLOSE." innrmi JUIUHN J Till; ,;:atiiei:. Washington, f-ff, 2 Forecast: Virginia, shout-i- TueM.iy, . cooler In central portion and southeast portion: Wednesday fair, li-ht to fresh, aouth to if.uthweht winds on the coast North Carolina, fnlr In eaut, showers in West portion Tuesday: Wednesday fair; li;.'ht to frost) south to southwest winds. South Carolina, fair Tuesday; Wednes day showers, winds mostly south and hjht. Eastern Florida, occasional local show era Tuesday and Wednesday except fair in extreme south portion ; light to fresh winds mostly south. Georala, local showers Tuesday and wedneaday, winds mostly south and l'ght. - - . . j West ' Florida and Alabama, showers and cooler Tuesduy; Wednesday show ers; variable winds. Mississippi, local showers Tuesday, slightly cooler In jouth portions; Wednesday .fair, variable winds. . , Louisiana, partly cloudy Tuesday, pos sibly local showers W ednesday, partly cloudy, light south winds on tha coast ' LOCAL OFFICE V. 8. WEATHER BUREAU. Charlotte. Sept 2.-Sunrlse 5:6 sunset :4. p. m. Highest temperature - S8 lowest temperature .. ..... .... ., 70 Mean temncrntnw. ' to Excess ffte (h . 1 Accumulated excess for "month J acin uini excess ror tno year.... 103 Total for 24 honrs ending a p. nt.... i uiu iw U13 iiiLnin ., .... ' 0 Accumulated deficiency for month.. .25 Total for tha year. ...... 23.66 Accumulated deficiency for yr ..14.24 a.vftiuiua wiiiu uireuuon .... ,.b. w. . W. J. BENNETT, Observer. Where 'Shall We Keep Is a question many are asking depends upon several ' IMPQRTANT CONSIDERATIONS! FIRST." ; Strength, determined to -liabilities. , , SECOND. Facilities for handling business which are based upon resources,-and ability and efficiency of the management. THIRD. Progresslveness and conservatism of the officers and dl-v rectors,' . 1 FORTH. The greatest liberality consistent with the best Interests . of the bank. . - . . FIFTH. Courtesy and friendship fare and success of the customers of the bank and extending that courtesy that a friend shows to a frlendo . ; v , All this we think you will find at the , Commercial National Bank OF CHARLOTTE, N. C. J R. A. DUSS, Pres. A. G. BRENIZER, Cash, 4 PER CENT. Let us issue you one of our three months' Certificate of Deposit as a temporary in-, vestment. . American Trust Company Capital and ProflU .. .. .. .. .. .. w ... .. $130,000. V Trust Building. V '"--.' . Thone Ko. 2. .-. Real Estate 3 vacant lots in Elizabeth He water, sewerage and electric a whole for quick sale ... 1 vacant lot, Elizabeth Ave., be bought if taken this wee 8-room house, East Seventh s . all modern conveniences. 8-room house, West Morehead, modern conveniences. A sp J. H. Murphy & Go. 43 N. Tryon St E. TV. Fh Wood fibre Wall Plaster, "Hard Oindf V . The Builder '8 Friend. ; rr Freezing does not hurt ; natural shrinkage will not crack it; water does not make it fall off; hard ' i . as stone. Write for booklet. Manu- factored by ' ' . CHARLOTTE PLASTER CO. Write for BookleC BARGAINS IN One Store House, three sum of Annual rental $213. B town & 'Phone 535. " V , ltlS'at;Y6fr;:D.oor vV-'Ai- v. T'v;V:,' v i""6 i'Vi. V - ... : ' f"-,'"i . V?" - ' . , Vi; - - . Mutual B. A I will enter you any day for the October- series. Will you have the nerve to break away from your "going to take' shares" and do it? The fellow that,' always "going" to do some thing Is a back number these stirring tlmfs. , ' ,r THE M.Of OF ACTION -t U the only kind worth knowing and" all others are really in 'the war, The Mutual is a bussing to every soul with Are and nerve - and ambition to be somebody, ; The other fellow needs to collide with a red devil or a runaway locomotive, , t TO-DAY IS THE TIME v to start. Take those share and quit dreaming. Vm waiting Jor you. ' ' . - , , ,.. 4 ' r ,"'"- 1 1 '- ' 'X y ' t " E.L,T-Kecs!err Secvbnd Treas.- Phone $4t ' For 1?08 . Small farm (about 50 acres), 3 miles . out on ma cadam road; good dwelling, etc . . Per Year Cash $350.00 F.D.Alexander Real state, Flr Insurance. ., 203 8. Tryon. Thonea 604-643. Our Bank Account ? from time to time and. the answer by net capital and ratio ot assets,: .. ---".r. . -, 'taking an Interest In the wel W. E. HOLT, V. Pres. A. T. SUMSIEY. Asst. Cash. Jj For Sale ights high, nice location, with city lights on street Can be bought as . .. .. .. $1,750.00. 66x198, close to end of car line. Can k for . . .... $1,500.00. treet extension, corner lot, slate roof. Price ...... .. .. $5,500.00. large lot, slate roof, new and all lendld home. Price .. . , $5,500.00. ifer. Notary Public. 'Phone 843. CHARLCTTB. N. C REAL ESTATE Tenant Houses,-all for the .. .. $1,700. Must go quick. v Company. , 203 N. Tryon St. 13 8. Tryon St. I , ' ' . .. - ' .. , : Valuable Manufacturing Sites on the A. T, & O. Railroad 10 to 20 acres. On Seaboard, gojng west, tracts of 10 to 150 acres. On Seaboard, going east, in tracts of 1 to 100 acres. On tha C. C. & A. Railroad, In tracts of 10 to . 125 acres' ' " ' All these properties are in touch with the Catawba Power Com pany's wires and have fine frontage on macadam road. Far enough out to avoid city taxes. i : i' : . -s v :.';':''..., ..J... -. ". .-.-' mm CHL ESTATE, Capital 673,000.00. -President, . W. & ALEXANDER., Secretary and Treasurer, f . a. morris Mcdonald. 1 ysBBBsBSBZsWBsiBBsssZ THB MERCHANTS AND FARMERS NATIONAIi -BANK PATS FOUR PER CENT. ON SAVINGS ' .DEPOSITS, AND COMPOUNDS THE INTEREST . 'FOUR TIMES A TEAR. .' DEPOSITS MADE , BEFORE THE SIXTH OF SEPTEMBER WILL ' I DRAW INTEREST FROM SEPTEMBER FIRST. J; Real Estate - On Railroad Cheap For sale at less than two-thirds its value. Lot 100x125 on rail road, with side track.. Improvements consist of a 8 1-3 story brick ; building and a 1-story brick warehouse; also a 1-story . frame 1 warehouse; all very . heavily built Suitable for manufacturing or heavy storage. , , t - This la a bargain as offered. See us for particulars. ' The Charlotte Realty Co. "Phone 87T. A PUBLIC DEMAND There is a growing demand for higher Jdeala In the manage ment of moneyed institutions. - Financial ability is no doubt desirable, but financial , honesty is the demand of the hour. To meet that demand is the steadfast policy of this institu tion. . , , ' Charlotte Trust Co. J. 1L LITTLE, Prasldent. k C. BL PATTERSON, Vice Free. . , , L. R. HA GOOD, Cashier. FIRST NATIONAL BANK cLAnixyrm w. a , HENRY M. McADEN. GEO. W. BRYAN. , H. M. VICTOR. President Vice p.-eeldent. . Cashier. Capital , .....$300,000.00 - Snrplos and ProOU.. DIRECTORSi P. D. ALEXANDER ' G: W. BRYAN - - I i. a BURROUGHS V FRANK GDLREATH 9. 8. MYERS Tour business respectfully solicited. ' Every courtesy and aecommo - Nation extended consistent with safe banking. H. M. VI 7TOR, Cashier. - The Charlotte National Bank CHARLOTTE, N. C. -'. The chief concern ; of th? officers and directors of this bank Is the welfare of its deposjtors and the security of their deposits." The Charlotte National Bank , was founded by men of means. In tegrity' and successful business experience, and Its' enviable record has given It a reputation for solidity that extends far beyond' Mecklenburg county and North Carolina. If you want absolute safety, Jf Is here. We solicit your business. , . r -T B. D. HEATH, Presltlcnt. NO. M. SCOTT, Vice President. : . v" W. IL T WITTY, Cashier. I The Qavlng Nabii i is best cultivated by practice., Open 'an account in our Savings '"j Bank and see how soon It will interest .you to ' keep tha- small amounts to swell the account. ? Try It A dollar will do at first. ", J '' ; .WE.PAY.YOUTO'SAVE. , f- . ,'. I : Southern Loan & Savings 'Bank P. M. BROWN, President W. L. JENKINS, Cashier. ,s R. A. DUNN, Vice President . SOUTHERN We Offer Subject to1 Sales 1 8 iienrieiia . . . . . . . . ....... I., ... 10 Chadwlck pref. 101 and int. 1Q-20 Highland 'Park pref. ,. ..100 15 Tuscaroia .... ... , .bid 40 Southern Pants Co 108 15-50 Washington com ,. . . '31 10-25 American Trust co.. ... .Dia 10-20 Mayes . 1 ii) Hosklns pref.. .... ,101 and Int 10-15. Louise. . .. , . . ... .. 8 1-8 10-50 Cora ..... . ,T V. . . r: s Wd SU-au vnco ... ..111 15-50 Washington pref, .... ..lll LOAN AND TRUST COM. if -. i r Surplus $100,000.00. Vice President, - -It A. DUNN. V A. (J. Craig, Secretary. - -: :. Offlce 18 E. Trade St. srr..... ........... r321,e08ja HENRY M. McADEN 4 F. B. MDOWELL " W. a RODMAN T.-W.' WADE : CBAS.- A. WILLIAMS 9 INVESTMENTS 25-50 Monarch .... , 20 Greenwood .... 60-1 00 8partan . ... 60 Enoree.,,, .... . 10 Lydla .... 20-so Marlboro.. .... 20 Union-Buffalo 1st . 30-69 Ware Shoals, , 10-50 Moltohon . . . , - Olvmpla Jst. pref. - 6-15 Willlamston.. ,. 50 Woodslde pref... .- v.-v.. .. A . . ...... 84 ... .... 110 " . J... 87 18 ... 153 1-2 le 91 I. .... bid" f.i.. 82 1-2. I.... .. bid 100 , . . . . . bid '6 7 l..Mr A. 107 1-3 ff t If ST A 1fv F. C. ABBOTT A COMPANY.
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